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In response to: Centreon 1.4.1 for Gentoo

John Alberts [Visitor]
This looks like a very promising frontend for Nagios. Thanks for bringing my attention to it.

@Elias P.
Do you have your ebuild posted somewhere so I can compare it to Hollow's?

John

PS. Your comment system seems to have a problem with my regular gmail address that has dot's in the username.


PermalinkPermalink 11/05/07 @ 17:44

In response to: Centreon 1.4.1 for Gentoo

Elias P. [Visitor]
Hi Benedikt,

I've already worked some time ago on a ebuild and proper webapp-fication for Centreon.

I'd really like to cooperate regarding this with you, probably I can contribute some knowledge.

Contact me via mail if you're interested.

Regards, Elias P.
PermalinkPermalink 11/02/07 @ 18:26

In response to: Apache 2.2 already stable on some archs / New baselayout-2 stages

Steve Dommett [Visitor]
I'd like to thank you, Benedikt, for spending your time maintaining VServer on Gentoo so mere mortals like I can use it.
Baselayout 2 looks like it's going to make things even easier. If you're ever in Devon, UK I'll gladly buy you a beer.
PermalinkPermalink 09/04/07 @ 19:21

In response to: baselayout-vserver is dead!

Donnie Berkholz [Visitor] · http://spyderous.livejournal.com/
Yaaaaaaay!!!11
PermalinkPermalink 11/03/06 @ 20:09

In response to: Gentoo VPS project; VServer 2.0.1 and 2.1.0 out; Stable support for OpenVZ

skciogxtn nsqkutg [Visitor] · http://www.vwgi.iebgvsn.com
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PermalinkPermalink 08/03/06 @ 19:58

In response to: Gentoo VPS project; VServer 2.0.1 and 2.1.0 out; Stable support for OpenVZ

Donnie Berkholz [Visitor] · http://www.livejournal.com/users/spyderous/
Why didn't you just create a project on the Gentoo website?
PermalinkPermalink 01/02/06 @ 07:07

In response to: Consolidated Virtualization effort in Gentoo

Dan Ballard [Visitor] · http://www.mindstab.net
For me VM sarts and ends with QEmu. It's free and open source so I either don't have to buy vmware or keep opening a new hotmail acount every month for a new key.

As for QEmu, with the kqemu accelerator it's quite decently fast. I'm slowly building an OS Farm with it (a collection of OSs installed in emulation http://www.mindstab.net/wiki/index.php/OS_Farm). By default networking works fine enough for browsing, but with some tun device and bridging work you can get it doing everything (starcraft on win98 in linux at a lan party)

So Qemu has been very useful to me on several fronts both play and experimentation/learning. I honeslty don;t see why people don't pour more attention into it but I'm not really a hard core VM guy so there may be some limitations it has I haven't run into.

I would be interested to hear those just for knowing stuff's sake ;)

Thanks
PermalinkPermalink 10/16/05 @ 20:44

In response to: apache dithering

trapni [Visitor]
This was "definitely" NO denunciation. So, please do not consider it as such.
It's rather been a speakout of my thoughts of my prosecutions raised by that oh-so-long foru thread that more and more stated wrong facts. No more, no less.
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